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Data security companies look forward to “complementary” combination of security solutions TokenEx and SureCloud announced today that they are partnering to further streamline compliance for both entities’ customers. “I am very excited about our partnership with SureCloud,” said TokenEx Head of Global Privacy and Compliance Solutions John Noltensmeyer. “Our clients

With major breaches such as the Marriott hack still fresh in the headlines, it’s as important as ever for organizations to understand the risks of handling payment card information and to be confident in their abilities to address them. On Jan. 24, 2019, the 18th meeting of PCI London convenes

Utilizing Tokenization to Reduce Scope and Achieve PCI Compliance Descoping a data environment to achieve PCI compliance is often the primary goal of entities subject to the PCI DSS. Several methods exist for achieving this, but one of the easiest and most common is to outsource the management of sensitive

Minimizing scope and risk should be the top priorities of an entity pursuing PCI compliance. A simple, efficient method for accomplishing both tasks is edge tokenization, a process that employs load balancers to push tokenization to the edge of your environment. Here’s how it works. Edge Tokenization Explained Load balancers,

The Payment Card Information Data Security Standard is an industry standard for securing cardholder data around the world. Anyone processing, storing or transmitting cardholder data must adhere to it if they want to use cards from the major payment card brands who created and adopted the standard. The PCI DSS

Yesterday, we presented a webinar that guides QSAs through the assessment of a tokenization implementation, from providing a general overview of tokenization to highlighting what to look for when evaluating specific PCI controls. If you weren’t able to join us, or if you’d like to download it to view again,

by Jacob Burcham EMVCo Payment Tokenization EMVCo is a consortium of major credit card brands dedicated to ensuring the interoperability and acceptance of secure payment card transactions. Europay, MasterCard, Visa, JCB, American Express, UnionPay and Discover work together to form standards and frameworks for the systems that support payment card transactions.